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Atlantic Hurricane Season Begins June 1

Gov. Malloy Reminds Residents That Atlantic Hurricane Season Begins June 1

Residents Advised to be Prepared for Any Severe Weather

HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Dannel P. Malloy and state emergency management and insurance officials are reminding Connecticut residents that as the first day of the 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Season begins on June 1, it is always important to have preparations in place should any severe weather potentially impact the state. The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30, with the principal threat period for Connecticut occurring from mid-August to mid-October.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Atlantic hurricane season forecast for 2018 is predicting a near or above normal season with 10 to 16 named storms, 5 to 9 hurricanes, and 1 to 4 major hurricanes.

“One single hurricane or tropical storm can have a lasting impact,” Governor Malloy said. “We urge all residents to take three simple preparedness steps: get a kit, make a plan, and stay informed. These three steps will help to ready everyone for any weather emergency you may encounter.”

“It’s best to become acquainted with the weather hazards you and your family may encounter now, before the height of the hurricane season,” Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection Commissioner Dora Schriro said. “Map out alternate routes around the areas that are most likely to flood, and the roads and bridges subject to closures. If you haven’t already downloaded the CT Prepares app to your mobile device, this is the perfect time to so.”

“Take the time now to review your insurance coverage before a storm strikes,” Insurance Department Commissioner Katharine L. Wade said. “It is critical that consumers are prepared and protected with the right coverage for tropical storm risks, including water damage and flooding. The Insurance Department can help answer any of your questions and concerns.”

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Connecticut residents are also encouraged to download CT Prepares, the state’s emergency preparedness app for smart phone and tablet devices. The app is available free of charge and can be downloaded in the Apple iTunes store and the Google Play store by searching “CT Prepares.”

Please visit Ready.gov for additional resources, including personal, family and pet preparedness plan templates and checklists for supply kits (home and car).

If you have additional questions, please contact NVHD Public Health Emergency Preparedness Coordinator, Jess at 203-881-3255.

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